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BGT (Bullet Gist Tagline):
Humans interpret the world through subjective, layered realities shaped by the limbic brain.
Neural networks mirror the brain’s pattern-recognition, blending intuition with learning.
Memory isn’t static; it’s a living, dynamic process, physically encoded in neurons.
Love and experience physically reshape the brain’s circuitry over time.
Tagline: Our hearts and brains are ever-learning maps of love and life.
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BGT (Bullet Gist Tagline):
Humans perceive emotional depth like 3-D, unlike the “flat” reptilian brain.
Children learn to read emotions through limbic resonance with attuned caregivers.
Early emotional scaffolding trains self-regulation; absence causes lifelong fragility.
Attachment shapes adult relationships; we gravitate to familiar emotional patterns.
Emotional reality is collaborative: others’ feelings alter our perception of the world.
Tagline: We are wired to see, feel, and shape each other’s hearts.
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Example for the BGT above:
A toddler falls while learning to walk. He looks at his mother: if she smiles and laughs, he giggles; if she shows fear, he cries. Over time, he learns to gauge his own emotions through her reactions. As an adult, he unconsciously seeks partners whose emotional patterns resemble the comfort or tension of those early interactions.
Tagline: We learn to feel by the hearts we first touch.
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